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Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Dothan: The king of Aram was furious because his country’s war plan against Israel had been disclosed by
someone. Every time he planned something, the king of Israel knew
about it. He then interrogated his officers whether they were spies.

One officer stood up and said it was the
prophet Elisha who heard every word that was discussed.

The furious king immediately called and
sent a strong army to where Elisha lived. By night, the whole area was surrounded
by a vast army with horses and chariots.

Next morning, Elisha’s servant came up
and great fear seized him. He ran back inside and told the man of God what was
happening. The great prophet calmed the servant down
and told him not to be afraid. Then he said these words, “Those who are with us
are more than those who are with them”. He prayed a simple prayer that God
would open his servant’s eyes so that he may see God’s mighty army.

God, in answering Elisha’s prayer, opened
the servant’s eyes to see something supernatural. He saw in the hills above,
full of horses and chariots of fire belonging to the army of God. They were
really more than those of the enemies.

As the enemy’s army marched towards them,
Elisha prayed again to God that they be blinded. True enough, God’s power had
them all blinded.

The enemies were confused when this
happened. The prophet then led them all to Israel’s army in Samaria. While they were there, God opened
their eyes. They were shock to find themselves in Israel’s capital. All of them were
captured alive by the king of Israel.
The delighted king asked Elisha if he could kill them all. Full of compassion,
Elisha denied that request. Instead, he asked the king to give them plenty of
food and water and later asked him to send them all back.

Because of the compassion of Elisha, the
king of Aram
stopped the war with the king of Israel.

Because of God’s power and His promise to
help His own people, the victory that day was a resounding one.

Elisha’s servant learned a great lesson that day. He didn’t want to depend on his own strength anymore. He will indeed
focus on God’s power. - PS BIBLE News

REFLECTION

This story above is taken from 2 Kings
6:8-23. Our eyes sometimes deceive us just like they deceive Elisha’s servant.
We must see through the eyes of faith believing that there are more that stand
on our side than those who are against us. Why? Because God is our source of
strength. He had more angels than all our enemies combined. Isn’t it good to be
on His side? Certainly. Whatever problems or shortcomings we may have can be
overcome because He is with us! He will fight on our behalf! Did Jesus Himself
promise us this? Yes! Jesus said, “In
this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.”
(John 16:33). He said, “I have given
your authority to trample on snakes and scorpions and to overcome all the power
of the enemy; nothing will harm you” (Luke 10:19)

Thursday, August 6, 2015

Unidentified
place: A rich man went for a journey,
promised he will return after a long time. He owned a good fertile land and he
rented it to some farmers. He was a kind-hearted man who wanted to see that
these farmers that he loved got some benefits out of this land.

When the time
came for the harvest, he told his servant to go and get some fruits that the
farmers had planted so as to show their appreciation for him. They refused to
give him the fruits. Instead, his servant was beaten up and was told to go
back. The land owner was very surprised with the farmers for what they did.
Since he loved them so very much, he decided to try again with another servant.

The servant went.
The farmers gathered up again and beat him up as well. They mocked him and
laughed at him. They ridiculed him and threw insults at him.

The servant
managed to get back to his master and related everything to him. The owner was
grieved and deeply saddened with what had happened. “Is that what they paid me
for my kindness and love towards them?” he cried in utter despair.

He didn’t give
up loving them but sent another servant just to collect some of the fruits in
his own land.

The same thing
happened. The servant was wounded severely by them. His master heard about it
and started to become indignant, seeing all the injustices that were done. He began to reason within himself that if he sent his one and only son to them, perhaps
they would respect him. His son was not afraid at all to go and collect the
fruits. He was obedient to his father.

Still at a long
distance away, the farmers saw him coming. They then discussed among themselves
what to do with the owner’s one and only son. They came out with a wicked idea.
Since he was the heir of the land and if they could kill him, the land would be
theirs. They thought this would be the chance that they could forcefully wrest
control of the land and be very rich.

This time they
did the worse thing. Not only did they beat the son up, they murdered him. The
farmers were very glad for they thought they would possess the land. They
celebrated and went on taking in the good harvest that the land had produced.

While they were
in the fields, gathering in the fruits, there appeared few strong men. They
saw them looking like warriors, waiting to fight their enemies. They ran as fast
as they could and began to gather together in a village. The farmers were
asking each other about the huge men. At a distance away they saw the
terrifying men coming towards their direction. At the front of the men, they
then saw someone familiar, directing the men. The land owner. He was
angry and sad at the same at these bunch of unrepentant wicked farmers. With a
loud shout, he ordered the men to kill all those who murdered his son.

The owner then
rented his land to others who would listen to him and be blessed. – PSBIBLE News

REFLECTION

This parable is
taken from Luke 20:9-15. Many people today think that God will not come and
judge them for their wickedness. They could go on doing whatever seems good in
their own eyes, cheating, murdering, abusing people, thus neglecting the Word
of God. Judgement will come as promised by God Himself if they do not repent. Yet God is a Judge full of love who would still wait for people to repent and
be saved. He warned everyone in this world to repent and believe in Him through
Jesus so that their sins can be washed away.

….. He (God) is
patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to
repentance (2 Peter 3:9)

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Socoh, Judah: A nine feet tall man named
Goliath from Philistine today threatened the Israelites, considered
to be the people of God. He challenged anyone who could fight him to step out
in the middle while the soldiers from both sides gathered in line, ready to do
battle with one another. Then the Israelites, upon seeing the “giant” trembled
in fear. They looked at each other in utter dismay because they saw no one
stronger than Goliath. Even their King Saul was sad at the repeated taunting by this strong man.

Goliath hounded them again and again. The
Israelites on the other hand shivered with great fear even though they have
great experience in battles.

Meanwhile, David, a
shepherd boy who is very close with God, overheard the proud chant of Goliath,
asked the king that he be sent to fight him. King Saul was very surprised that
this boy could be so daring, David then told him how he killed a lion and a bear
before with bare hands because God was with him. He assured the king that God
will also help him kill this giant. King Saul hesitantly agreed to let him go
on the condition that he must put on the king’s armour. David put it on but it was too huge for him and caused him to walk with great difficulties. He
took them off immediately and asked the king to grant him that he used his own
weapons instead. The shepherd boy only took a pouch filled
with five stones and a sling shot.

So off he went
to fight the Goliath, the “giant”.

When he
confronted Goliath with only small stuffs, the “giant” laughed at him. He jeered the whole Israelites’ army for sending a boy to fight him. David, a boy
full of faith in his God, did not fear him at all. Everybody in the Israelites’
camp did not give a ghost of a chance to him to win this confrontation.

But then it
happened!

When Goliath was
about to draw his sword, David aimed his sling with a small rock he took from
his pouch. He released the rock with a powerful slingshot. It hit the giant
right on the forehead before he could charge towards David. Then the “giant” fell like
a timber. He was killed by just one slingshot. The whole Israelites’ camp
rejoiced greatly at the triumph of David.

It is a day that
David will never forget that God wrought this victorious feat through him. While
others look at their own puny strength, David looks to God who is the most powerful
One of them all. – PS BIBLE News

REFLECTION

This story is taken from 1 Samuel chapter
17 in the Bible. David was not like the rest of them who looked at their human
strength to achieve things. When the Israelites found no one who was taller and
stronger than Goliath, they became very afraid and ran. David was different. He
relied upon God even though the king offered him his armour, another man-made
weapon, he rejected it. Instead, David called upon the Name of the Lord and
used what he had to gain the victory over the enemy. Although he was not big
size in the sight of man, he was strong on the inside because he trusted in God.
Are you only strong outwardly? Do you have God inside of you like David?

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Jericho: Zacchaeus, an evil tax
collector received a wonderful guest to stay in his place. It was a talk of the
town. The guest was no ordinary person. Everybody considered this fellow a very
righteous person and some worshipped him as God. His name, Jesus. The
biggest puzzle they had was that how a righteous man like Jesus wanted to come
and stay in the home of this wicked man. Everybody knew that Zacchaues was a
greedy man who liked to threaten people. He cheated people of their money and
had a band of thieves with them, all tax collectors.

But deep inside
of Zacchaeus’ heart, he knew he had done wrong. Especially so when he heard of
Jesus doing so many marvellous things for the people. Being a greedy person,
Zacchaeus did some very bad things. He could not bear the guilt anymore but
didn’t know who to turn to so that he could change into a better person. He was
shattered and devastated.

Suddenly, Jesus
came into his mind. He heard of Jesus forgiving the sins of the people and of
the many who worshiped Him as the Son of God. He thought that if he could get
hold of Jesus, he would be set free from sins of greed. Furthermore, this will
stop people from grumbling and gossiping about him once and for all. So, he
resolved in his mind to find Jesus.

Zacchaeus was a
short man. When he knew Jesus was coming into the part of the town, he was
extremely delighted. But when he saw that Jesus was surrounded by a sea of
people, he could not see nor reach Him. He promised himself that no matter how
he had to see Jesus that day. Nothing stopped him from meeting Jesus. He found
a tree nearby and straight away climbed up just to get a glimpse of Him.

With so many
people clamouring over the Son of God, he was glad that he could at least see
Jesus’ face. Then something happened that day that changed Zacchaeus’ life
forever. Jesus noticed him up on that tree. He was stunned and couldn’t utter a
thing. “He’s seen me! He’s seen me!”, the thought kept ringing in his mind. But
then a marvellous thing happened which completely took the tax collector by
surprise.

Jesus spoke. He
not only spoke but He spoke to Zacchaeus. This was too good to be true. Jesus
asked him to come down from the tree for He wanted to stay in his house.

“The Son of God
wants to stay at this short, wicked, and greedy tax collector’s place,” he
thought to himself, completely surprised!

Yes! It was
true. Immediately, he reached out his hands towards Jesus and hugged Him,
oblivious of people who cursed him and gossiped about him. They were also
annoyed with Jesus for making friends with this sinner.

With tears in
his eyes, he told Jesus that he would be a better person. He promised the Son
of God that half of his possessions will be given to the poor. Furthermore, he
would give back four times as much as those whom he had cheated.

Jesus forgave
him because he genuinely repented of his sins. The greatest thrill of Zacchaeus ‘ life was when his sins were
forgiven and the second greatest must have been to have had Jesus staying in
his house. “WOW!” – PSBIBLE News

REFLECTION

This story is
found in Luke 19:1-10. Jesus said “The Son of Man came to seek and to save what
was lost” (Luke 19:10).
Are you lost in your sins of greediness, or grumbling or gossiping? Call on
Jesus and He will come into your heart and forgive all your sins. Your heart is
like Zacchaeus’ house which Jesus can come in and be a friend to you even
though you are a sinner. Hallelujah!

Monday, August 3, 2015

Middle East: Today, a king sentenced a man to prison to be
tortured for owing him millions of dollars. At first glance perhaps, many would
think that the king was harsh in his judgement. Actually the king was a
gracious king.

Initially he wanted the servant to pay
everything he owed. If he couldn’t pay, he had to sell off his wife and
children and everything that he owed. This punishment was in accordance with
the law in the country. After the servant pleaded earnestly with the king to
spare him, the king forgave him and cancelled his debt.

Relief and joy were apparent all over his
face as he hugged his wife and children tightly. He bowed low and thanked the
king for his mercy. The next day, he went about his usual work in the palace.
Then he saw a fellow servant who owed him a few dollars. Quickly, he took hold
of his garments and demanded he pay every cent. The man was very afraid of him
because he had no money to pay him back. According to the law, he could be
jailed for that. Unless he could plead him to cancel the debt, he would have to
go to jail since the first servant, who himself had been forgiven the other
day, refused to forgive his fellow servant and cancel his debt.

Instead he forcefully put him to jail and
kept him there until he paid his debt in full. This was only a few dollars. He
had forgotten that the king, his master cancelled his debt for few million
dollars.

When all of this was happening, some fellow
servants of the king saw everything this ungrateful servant did. They quickly ran
to the king and told him everything he had done.

The king was furious. He sent his guards to
bring the wicked servant knelt before the king and pleaded once again for his
forgiveness.

“You wicked servant. I cancelled all that
debt of yours because you begged me to. Shouldn’t you have had mercy on your
fellow servant just as I had on you?” the king growled angrily. This is how the
king turned him over to the jailers to be tortured, until he could pay back all
he owed. – PSBIBLE News

REFLECTION

This story was
told by Jesus in Matthew chapter 18 verses 23 to 34. God wants to teach us that
we need to forgive others. Why? Simple. God gave His only Son to save us from
going to hell. Jesus died on our behalf. In other words, he cancelled our debt
which we could never pay at all like the few million dollars the servant owed
the king. What is a few million dollars compared to a few dollars people owed
you? Therefore, forgive them because God forgave you. Jesus sums up this lesson
on forgiveness when He said in verse 35, “This is how my Heavenly Father will
treat each of you unless you forgive your brother from your heart.”

Thursday, July 30, 2015

Judea: Born again? This phrase was
made famous by Jesus through Nicodemus, a well-known figure from a political
party called the Pharisees. He confronted Jesus late one night when he was
afraid to let others see him with Jesus, because the other Pharisees hated
Jesus. Deep inside him, he knew that Jesus was not just a man. “Is He God?” he
often asked himself for he saw all the miracles He did. That day, the meeting
with Jesus Himself changed him forever.

He was taken aback when Jesus uttered this
statement, “I tell you the truth, no one can see kingdom of God
unless he is born again.” The last two words, especially, created a great
curiosity in him. He had never heard of such a phrase before in his entire
life. Impossible! He knew in his own life he had done many bad things and if he
could go back to his mother’s womb and be born again, that would be great.
Probably, he would try to be a better person.

Jesus then began to teach him what “born
again” really meant. It was indeed impossible for Nicodemus to be born again
through the human help of his mother.

There was a greater meaning in those two
words awaiting him. It was more powerful than he could ever imagine.

God, the Creator was waiting to recreate
him and make him into a new person. He could now become a new creation or be
“born again”.

“Born again” here meant being born of God
and that was far better than being born by human descent. In other words, he
could be saved from going to hell and instead, would be on the way to Heaven
where he can live forever and ever with God.

Jesus led Nicodemus to focus on the
heavenly things when He said that he must be born again. That’s why Jesus told
him that He Himself came from Heaven and He could be trusted.

Then Jesus uttered the greatest statement
and the most beautiful one for the entire world to hear.

“For
God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes
in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.”

From then on, Nicodemus knew that God
offered hope to every man who needed to come near to God. The hope of eternal
life. That hope was in Jesus.

Tears began to well up in his eyes as he
knew that God had finally revealed the truth to him and was giving him the chance to be born again.
He understood it all. He had to believe in the Son of God, who was just
standing right in front of him.

That night, Nicodemus thanked God over and
over again that he was able to meet Jesus. “What
if I hadn’t met him?” or “What if I had been so afraid of my friends that I missed the greatest appointment of my life?”
He didn’t dare to imagine the consequences. He went back home reiterating the
same words, “I need to be born again”

He was also committed to tell others too. “You
need to be born again,” he told others confidently.
– PS BIBLE News

REFLECTION

Everyone needs
to be born again! The good news is everyone can be born again. This story was
found in John chapter 3. God said in
His Word that whoever believes
in Jesus shall not perish but have eternal life. The word ‘whoever’ includes
you and me. God is always waiting for us to call upon Him because He loves us
very much. “Everyone who calls on the
name of the Lord will be saved.” (Romans 10:13) Have you called upon Jesus
to save you? If not, why don’t you do it today?

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Galilee: Peter, a strong disciple of
Jesus was extremely sad. When his Master was cruelly hung on a cross, he ran
away from the scene. His mind couldn’t take anymore the anguish of being so
helpless. He had already denied Jesus three times when He was put on trial.
Moreover, he was thinking real hard about why Jesus as God could have been so
easily and humbly captured by mere men. He was confused and frustrated.

Peter
and the rest of the disciples of Jesus were shocked when their Master appeared
in front of them even though the doors were locked. When Jesus had calmed them down, they were
all overjoyed, especially Peter. He had every reason to rejoice because he
wanted to turn away from God after failing many times to be a good disciple.
Now, his hope had been rekindled once more.

One
of Jesus’ disciples named Thomas did not want to believe this extraordinary
occurrence unless he could touch Jesus himself. The next day, Jesus appeared to Thomas and
asked him to touch His hands. After realising Jesus had indeed risen from the
dead, he went down on his knees and worshipped Jesus as his Lord and his God.
Jesus forgave his disciples for running away when He needed them to stand by
Him at the cross. All of them repented from their cowardice. Peter was the one
with most hurt when he saw his Saviour alive again. His heart broke into many
pieces when he renounced Jesus. In his mind, he did not want to see Jesus
at all. He was too ashamed.

One
day Jesus took him aside and forgave him personally. He asked Peter three times
whether he still loved Him. This triggered off the memory that he had renounced
Jesus three times, too. Peter felt his heavy guilt lifted away from within him. In tears, he understood now that Jesus had
known everything about him all along. His nagging
question of whether he could still serve and follow Jesus was answered in a
remarkable way. Jesus asked him to tend to all His people
and to glorify Him. Peter was overjoyed and made a commitment to follow Him all
the way even if it meant dying on the cross.

(After
having served the Lord for many years, Peter died for his faith in Jesus on a
cross hung upside down. He died as a martyr. He was happy to die for His Master as he
knew He would take him home to Heaven to live forever!) – PS BIBLE News

Humble yourselves, therefore, under God’s
mighty hand that He may lift you up in due time. CAST ALL YOUR ANXIETY ON HIM BECAUSE HE
CARES FOR YOU - 1 Peter 5:6-7

REFLECTION

This story is found in the book of John
chapter 20 and 21. It tells us that Jesus is indeed risen from the dead. What
does that mean to you? To Jesus’ disciple, it was a hope rekindled after He
left them. They were a confused lot when their Master died on the cross. They
were so delighted to know that Jesus’ words had come to pass when He said that
He would rise again from the dead when they literally saw Him alive again.

What about you? Does Jesus rising from the
dead mean anything to you? Absolutely yes! In fact, to you and everyone who
lives on the earth. All the other founders of different religions in this world
died. Their graves are still here on earth. Jesus is the only Person who
claimed that He was God and proved it by rising from the dead. And He really
did it! Nobody ever found Jesus’ body and nobody ever will because He is risen.
Therefore, Christians are not believing in a dead man’s testimony but words right
from the mouth of a living Saviour!

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Damascus: An amazing thing happened to a nasty man named Saul. He was greatly feared for his atrocities
toward the people from the church. Back in Jerusalem, he used to beat them and drag them
to prisons to be tortured. His heart cared for no one except for his pride in
obeying the laws of his religion. He was very close to the high priest of his
religion. Once, Saul asked him to grant an approval for him to capture the
Christians who fled to Damascus,
a city far away from Jerusalem.
He was very persistent in persecuting them. More amazingly, the Christians were
not angry with him. Instead they prayed for him. they believed the Creator God
is stronger than anyone in this world.

While Saul was travelling to Damascus to persecute
them, he saw a powerful glaring light. It was so magnificent, shining form
above the clouds that Saul and his companions were thrown off their horses.
Then a powerful voice started to thunder from where the light came. “Saul,
Saul, why do you persecute me?” the voice said. Saul asked, “Who are you,
Lord?” The voice replied, “I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting.”

Saul was spellbound and sat on the ground
in utter disbelief. Was he wrong in turning against the people who believed in
Jesus? Was Jesus alive as the Christians claimed Him to be? Question after
question pounded in his confused mind.

He wanted to look at the light again just to
see if it was still there but he could not see a thing. He realised then that he was blind!

His companion did not know the meaning of
the light and the voice. They led him to a house in Straight Street near here and quickly ran
off.

One of the disciples of Jesus named Ananias
was called by God to go to him. He was a bit hesitant due to this notorious man
and his fervour in persecuting the Christians.

He obeyed the Lord Jesus. He went to the
house where Saul stayed and prayed for him. Instantly, Saul was healed of his
blindness. He then told Saul what Jesus had done for him.

Finally, the truth was revealed to Saul in
a miraculous way. Today, he knows that Jesus is his risen Saviour and Lord. He is
still shaking his head at the wonderful mercy of Jesus for giving him a chance
even though he was murderous in dealing with God’s people.

And so is Ananias. He cannot comprehend how
God is so compassionate and loving in saving Saul.

No matter how bad a person may be, God is
able to change him. – PS BIBLE News

REFLECTION

Another powerful story from the Bible! It
is found in the book of Acts chapter nine. God can change a murderous and unmerciful man
into a beautiful saint. How true! After Saul was saved by the Lord Jesus, he
went to his own people, who once were together with him persecuting the
Christians, to tell them about the Saviour, Jesus. What an amazing turnaround!
Have you experienced it yourself? If not, why not let Jesus add colour to your
life?

Jesus
said, “I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full” John 10:10b

The main reason for Jesus to come to this
earth is to save mankind from their sins. Sin in this world has clouded mankind
from seeing the true colours of life through God’s eyes. Jesus loves us so much
and he could not bear to see us going through life in doubts, disappointments,
despair and finally towards destruction. He came so that our life could be full
of happiness, hope and love. We can see clearly now the way that leads us to
Heaven and towards ultimate joy with Jesus as our living Saviour.

Therefore, let us walk in His way and
follow His commands. Some people do not have joy in God because they choose not
to follow Jesus and do what He says. That’s why there are still millions of
people living in darkness and despair. The good news is that many people too,
have taken the right step to follow Jesus. They have found the joy that they
never had before in Jesus. Have you?

Jordan: On the hill of Jordan while
most of the people still sleeping, a tremendous fight took place. It was a
fight of different nature. PS BIBLE News called it ‘The Duel Between Light and
Darkness’.

Jesus Christ,
claimed that He is God who came as a Man, went there to pray when he met Satan,
nicknamed ‘The devil’. The devil had been very active lately trying to deceive
the villagers to turn away from God. He wanted to disrupt Jesus from doing
God’s will and so decided to tempt him. Satan wanted the Son of God to bow down
and worship him as he had done so to many villagers before. The first subtle
attack came!

Thus, the fight
began! The Tempter said, “If you are really the Son of God, turn these stones
to bread” He knew that Jesus was hungry. Satan was shocked when Jesus refused
to yield to him. Instead Jesus challenged him with the Word of God. He said,
“Man does not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth
of God” Jesus followed His heavenly Father instead of listening to Satan.

The devil was
dejected at the defeat. As usual, he did not quit. As they were walking towards
the highest point of a temple, he dared Jesus to jump down. This time, Satan
too quoted God’s Words but he was merely saying it to suit his own desire.

Jesus did not
jump. He was angry at Satan using God’s Word for a wrong purpose. Then he
jabbed the evil one with another round of God’s Word. He refused him by saying
“God says, ‘Do not put the Lord your God to the test’ ” With these powerful
words, he again foiled Satan’s attempt to make Him Satan’s servant. Satan was
devastated! The Word of God used by Jesus is too strong for the devil to
withstand.

Satan was
desperate! He led Jesus to a high mountain and showed him the beautiful kingdom
below.

This time he was
willing to give everything away to Jesus. Everything the devil ever had was
gained through deception. All these would be given to Jesus with one condition:
that he must bow and worship him alone. Satan laughed and thought surely this
time, Jesus would agree to his proposal. But “Away from me, Satan! God says,
‘Worship the Lord your God, and serve Him only’,” Jesus rejected him.

“What!” The
devil screamed in anger. He covered his face and fled like one chased by a
hungry, fierce wolf.

The fight was over!

The infallible
word of God triumphed over evil. Truly, darkness has to flee when light comes!
– PS BIBLE News

REFLECTION

In this simple
story of the Bible, Jesus showed us the example of using God’s Word in times of
difficulties and temptation. This true story is found in Matthew 4:1-11. in
Hebrew 4:12, it says that the Word of God is living and active, sharper than
any double-edged sword, it penetrates deep inside us and judges our thoughts
and the attitude of our hearts. Psalm 119:105 says that the Word of God is a
lamp to our feet and a light to our path. It simply means the Word of God
guides us through this life!

God’s Word is like a sword! It is used to counter
Satan’s temptations. Ephesians 6:17

God’s Word is like fire and a hammer! It consumes and
crushes falsehood. Jeremiah 23:29

God’s Word is like water, washing away unrighteousness
from us. Ephesians 5:26;
see also John 15:3

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My name is Ronnie Ding. I was born in Sitiawan, Perak, Malaysia. My hometown was blessed when renowned Christian Leader Watchman Nee from China started a church there and later, evangelist John Sung came. Studied in Bible College of Malaysia. I love Jesus above everything else. I believe Bible as God's living Word, fresh for all generation! If any names appeared in any stories written in this blog being identical to anyone, they are purely coincidental. All comments in this blog will be promptly replied except those really offensive ones.